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Zwei Lieder für Tenor mit Pianoforte , opus 69

by Otto Reinsdorf (1848 - 1890)

1. Nachtlied  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Über der dunkeln Heide
Wie weit, wie klar die Nacht!
Mein Aug' in stiller Weide
Versinkt in ihrer Pracht.

Aufblickend fließt durchs Blaue
Wie Gold der Sterne Zug;
Ich spüre, wie ich's schaue,
Der Erde leisen Flug.

Das Haupt zurückgebogen,
Emporgespannt den Blick,
Fühl' ich's in mir wie Wogen
Leis flutender Musik,

Als käm' ein Widerhallen
Von jenen Harmonien,
Darin die Sphären wallen,
Durch meine Brust zu ziehn.

Text Authorship:

  • by Emanuel von Geibel (1815 - 1884), no title, appears in Neue Gedichte, in Lieder aus alter und neuer Zeit, no. 24

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2. Gieb Acht

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Im Lenz gieb Acht
 . . . . . . . . . .

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  • by Anonymous / Unidentified Author

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